adjective
1.Relating to Franconia or its inhabitants.
‘Even within Germany, the use of Bavarian, Swabian, or even Franconian dialect in lyrics signaled increased regional self-awareness in the face of linguistic homogenization.’
‘Franconian farmers switched to other crops, chiefly clover and hops, hence the irresistible rise of the Franconian brewing industry in this period.’
noun
1.A group of medieval West Germanic dialects, combining features of Low and High German.
‘Old Low Franconian is one of the major Frankish dialects, spoken in the area now called the Netherlands, and is thus sometimes called Old Dutch as well.’
2.A native or inhabitant of Franconia.
‘However, the Franconians became also very quickly aware of the political implications of Christianity.’
‘Konrad Volkert went his own way as a passionate artist who portrayed his beloved Franconian homeland, the region with Nuremberg as its cultural and economic center.’
3.The group of modern German dialects of Franconia.
‘Being Low Franconian, it belongs to the same language sub-group as do Dutch and Afrikaans, and it is also very closely related to the Limburgish and Ripuarian varieties.’
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